Nothing But A Fine Nerve Meter: New Maps at the Planetary Turn

At a time of accelerating planetary crisis, this bold and beautiful work asks: how do we reauthor what it means to be human?

Drawing on the work of prominent figures such as Aldous Huxley, Donna Haraway, and Virginia Woolf, the book explores poetic prose as a radical mode of narrative therapy-one that

rethinks our entanglement with the more-than-human world.

Weaving together critical theory, literary analysis, and intimate personal writing, Dyer advocates for a planetary poetics that listens to the divergent, the sensitive, the artist. This is a call to write as if our lives-and the life of the planet-depend on it. Because they do. Reality, after all, is contagious.

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Nothing But A Fine Nerve Meter: New Maps at the Planetary Turn

At a time of accelerating planetary crisis, this bold and beautiful work asks: how do we reauthor what it means to be human?

Drawing on the work of prominent figures such as Aldous Huxley, Donna Haraway, and Virginia Woolf, the book explores poetic prose as a radical mode of narrative therapy-one that

rethinks our entanglement with the more-than-human world.

Weaving together critical theory, literary analysis, and intimate personal writing, Dyer advocates for a planetary poetics that listens to the divergent, the sensitive, the artist. This is a call to write as if our lives-and the life of the planet-depend on it. Because they do. Reality, after all, is contagious.

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Nothing But A Fine Nerve Meter: New Maps at the Planetary Turn

Nothing But A Fine Nerve Meter: New Maps at the Planetary Turn

by Natalie Rose Dyer
Nothing But A Fine Nerve Meter: New Maps at the Planetary Turn

Nothing But A Fine Nerve Meter: New Maps at the Planetary Turn

by Natalie Rose Dyer

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At a time of accelerating planetary crisis, this bold and beautiful work asks: how do we reauthor what it means to be human?

Drawing on the work of prominent figures such as Aldous Huxley, Donna Haraway, and Virginia Woolf, the book explores poetic prose as a radical mode of narrative therapy-one that

rethinks our entanglement with the more-than-human world.

Weaving together critical theory, literary analysis, and intimate personal writing, Dyer advocates for a planetary poetics that listens to the divergent, the sensitive, the artist. This is a call to write as if our lives-and the life of the planet-depend on it. Because they do. Reality, after all, is contagious.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781764078238
Publisher: Revolutionaries
Publication date: 09/30/2025
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.72(d)
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